The property

This cottage has spacious rooms and is set in an excellent walking and cycling location ideal, ideal for outdoor families and groups.

This is one of our most interesting properties, as seen straight away when you walk into the kitchen diner and discover the multi-coloured wall tiles and antique-looking dining table with old-style seating.

Along with this, the kitchen is well-furnished with modern equipment and everything you need.

The sitting room is enormous, completed with tapestry on the walls and old furniture, along with a traditional fireplace with a log burner.

This large area is ideal for some quality time before and after exploring the surrounding area.

It is complete with a little conservatory with windows overlooking the runway of the Shropshire Aero Club.

Olivet is complete with three well-furnished bedrooms, finished with antique touches, more tapestry and old-fashioned wardrobes really add character to this cottage.

The garden of this property is just as impressive as the interior, with more than ample seating, surrounded by delightful plants and trees, perfect for an outside tea on the warm evenings.

Myddle is a small village bursting with history, boasting castle ruins that date back to the early 1300s.

It is a place perfect for walkers and cyclists with numerous paths offering different views of the amazing Shropshire Hills.

Further afield is the county town of Shrewsbury, a delightful town also full of history and beautiful views.

About the location

MYDDLE

Shrewsbury 8.9 miles; Telford 21.2 miles

A small, historical village that was the location where King Henry VIII and Prince Llewellyn signed a treaty in 1234 it is also home to a castle built in the early 1300's. It lies in the heart of Shropshire, nearly 9 miles north of Shrewsbury and about 20 miles north of the luscious Shropshire Hills. Myddle offers a village shop and a family-friendly pub serving excellent food called the Red Lion. It is a fantastic location for outdoors people, boasting many stunning cycling and no less than six walking paths through the exceptional Shropshire countryside. From here you can also reach the market town of Ellesmere with its range of amenities and The Mere to be admired. There are fascinating Heritage sites at Ironbridge in Telford, as well as a series of National Trust properties and the breath-taking south Shropshire hills.